There are zero watts in 240 volts. To determine watts, an amperage or a resistance must be supplied. W = Amps x Volts, W = Amps (squared) x Resistance (in Ohms), or W = Voltage (squared)/Resistance.
The equation you are looking for is Amps = Watts/Volts. To change kW to watts, multiply kW x 1000.
The formula for watts is W = I x E. Watts = Amps x Volts.
Assuming a pure resistive load, the current will be 240/8 = 30A. Watts = Volts x Amps so power is 30 x 240 = 7200 watts or 7.2 KW.
20.833 amps at 240volts equals 5000 watts. Wattage is volts times amps.
Yes.
The formula is: current (in amps) = power (in watts) , divided by (240 times the power factor). The power factor is 1 for incandescent light or heaters, otherwise it can be assumed to be 0.75 for other loads.
1540 watts
210,000,000 watts
132 watts
100wats
0.25 megawatts is 250,000 watts.
746 watts.